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K League Championship

K League Championship

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The K League Championship was the final competition (playoffs) of the K League season. The K League originally had playoffs after regular seasons, but the name of playoffs was officially decided in 2009.[1][2] This competition was abolished in 2011.

All K League Championship records from 1984 to 1996 are not included in the current K League official statistics.

Summary

  Champions0   Runners-up

Final

The winners of two regular stages in four early editions qualified for the two-legged final.

Playoffs of the top four (1998–2000)

First round Semi-final Final
              
Regular second-placed team
First round winners
Regular third-placed team
Regular fourth-placed team
Semi-final winners
Regular first-placed team

The top four clubs of the regular league qualified for the championship from 1998 to 2000. The first round was played as a single match, and the semi-final was a two-legged tie. The final also consisted of two matches in 1998, but it changed to best-of-three the next year.

Playoffs of the top four (2004–2006)

Semi-finals Final
        
First stage winners
Overall table winners
Semi-final winners
Semi-final winners
Second stage winners
Overall table runners-up

When the regular league was split into two stages again from 2004 to 2006, the top two clubs in the overall table qualified for the championship in addition to two winners. Each semi-final was a single match, and the final comprised two matches.

Playoffs of the top six

First roundSecond roundSemifinalFinal
Regular third-placed teamRegular first-placed team
Regular sixth-placed teamRegular second-placed teamSemi-final winners
First round winnersSecond round winners
First round winners
Regular fourth-placed team
Regular fifth-placed team

The K League Championship increased participating clubs to six since 2007. The winners of regular league directly qualified for the final, and the second-placed team qualified for the semi-final. The other four clubs entered the first round, and the winners of the second round advanced to the semi-final. Each match was played as a single match, excluding the two-legged final.

Finals

Numbers in yellow background are the numbers of victories, and are not aggregate scores.

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Appearances

By club

  • K League's principle of official statistics is that final club succeeds to predecessor clubs.[3]

By city/province

  • K League introduced home and away system in 1987.

By region

  • K League introduced home and away system in 1987.

See also


References

  1. K-리그 포스트시즌의 이름, ‘K-리그 챔피언십 (K LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP) (in Korean). K League. 20 October 2009.
  2. K리그 포스트시즌 명칭 'K리그 챔피언십'. Naver.com (in Korean). Edaily. 20 October 2009.
  3. "The Official K-League Almanac" (in Korean). K-League editorial division.

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